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First look — White House says GOP budget plan would harm defense
Administration officials are accusing far-right Republicans of undermining national security with their fiscal goals.
Philippines notifies US of intent to end major security pact
The Philippines notified the United States on Tuesday it would end a major security pact allowing American forces to train in the country, in the most serious threat under President Rodrigo Duterte to their 69-year treaty alliance.
Surfer attacked by shark calls rescue a ‘Christmas miracle’
Adam Coons, 37, was surfing his last wave of the day near Santa Rosa Island, one of the Channel Islands, on Saturday afternoon when the shark suddenly emerged.
Surprise retirement shakes up defense spending in Congress
Rep. Pete Visclosky, considered a friend by the defense industry, says he will not seek another term.
By Joe Gould
This for-profit college left one veteran with $101,000 in debt and a sketchy degree: testimony
Eric Luongo went to Capitol Hill to tell the story of how he believes DeVry University made him promises they couldn’t keep and left him with a useless degree and insurmountable loan debt.
By Joshua Axelrod
Following his husband’s suicide, a soldier took his own life while on leave for the funeral
Pvt. Aaron Mitchell, 21, was found dead while visiting home from South Korea, days after his husband died.
DoD family council wants answers on dependent medical records
Some military kids have been barred from service because of the contents of their dependent medical records. The group, which includes enlisted leaders and other high-ranking personnel, wants to know how those records are accessed and used.
By Karen Jowers
Army Ranger instructor charged with sexual battery of minor
The 39-year-old soldier allegedly provided the minor with alcohol and had forcible sex with her.
By Charlsy Panzino